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  • Dell settles discrimination suit for $US9.1 million 25 July, 2009 09:01

    Dell admits to no wrongdoing as part of the settlement
    Dell will pay $US9.1 million to settle a class-action lawsuit in which former employees accused the company of sex discrimination, the computer maker said Friday.
  • Dell denies charges in worker discrimination suit 30 March, 2009 08:04

    Dell says it treats employees fairly in response to allegations that it segregated and terminated women and older workers
    A lawsuit that accuses Dell of discriminating against women and older workers continues to make its way though the courts. In a filing last week, Dell denied allegations that it had treated employees unfairly and said no layoffs were made on the basis of age or sex.
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